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Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Bunji Garlin grabs second Road March title

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KEJAN HAYNES
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A screenshot from the official music video of Bunji Garlin's "Hard Fete", the winner of the 2023 Road March. [Image courtesy BadBeagle Tube via YouTube]

A screenshot from the official music video of Bunji Garlin's "Hard Fete", the winner of the 2023 Road March. [Image courtesy BadBeagle Tube via YouTube]

 

Bun­ji Gar­lin is now a two-time Road March cham­pi­on.

TU­CO's Pres­i­dent Ains­ley King con­firmed the re­sults to Guardian Me­dia on Wednes­day.

Bun­ji Gar­lin's "Hard Fete"—of­fi­cial­ly cred­it­ed to Bun­ji Gar­lin and Fay-Ann Lyons—was played 135 times at judg­ing points.

Its clos­est ri­val, Nailah Black­man and Skin­ny Fab­u­lous' "Come Home", was played 106 times.

Third place went to Machel Mon­tano and Patrice Robert's "Like Yuh­self", which was played 50 times.

Mon­tano had en­tered four songs for Road March—Like Yuh­self, Shake the Place (ft De­stra Gar­cia), The Spir­it, and Wel­come Home.

Bun­ji Gar­lin pre­vi­ous­ly won Roach March with his col­lab­o­ra­tion with Machel Mon­tano and Skin­ny Fab­u­lous' Famalay in 2019.

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